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Stage Band, Folk Club Aroused Interest in ,ggdww Drummer Rod Hammil combined rhythm and coordination while practicing for FOLK CLUB OFFICERS-Gilbert Williams, treasurer, Craig Soland, vice-president: the Stage Band. The club included members of the concert band and orchestra. Jon Callender, presidentp Davie Welsh, secretary. STAGE BAND-FRONT ROW: Larry Zeidel, Jerome Fuller, Gary Love, Bruce Tost, David Cole, Jay Parker, Cathy Cleven, Frank Blander, Richard Switzer, David Errol Berk, Gilbert Davis, Carol Kleinbesselink. SECOND ROW: Tom Smith, Rod- Ashcraft. BACK ROW: Craig Plotner, Dave Gardner, Ron Gibbs. ney I-lammil, Jon Hill, William West, Rod Parker. THIRD ROW: Terry Finefrock,
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On AFS Tuesday, club members Mary Bockman and Foreign exchange student Toshi Honda and Junior nesday The hangers were donated by homerooms Sue D'Alfonso sold mistletoe to a student at break. Sarah Chaissen counted coat hangers on AFS Wed and sold to several dry cleaners in Tucson Goal of S I 500 Pursued by AFS Members Raising enough money for at least one foreign exchange student at Palo Verde was the purpose of AFS. Any interested person could apply through AFS to go abroad. Applications were accepted from sophomores, ju- niors, and seniors. Two programs were offered: the school program in which a student would live for one year in a foreign country, and the summer pro- gram. Under advisors Mr. Agte and Mrs. Chapman, AFS sponsored various fund- raising activities to meet a goal of at least 51500. In November, the freshmen and seniors competed against the sopho- mores and iuniors to see who could raise a mile of pennies. December in- cluded a wishing well and a slave sale, in which lettermen and the pep squad were auctioned to the student body. Coat hangers and pop bottles were col- lected in February and AFS bonds were sold. Officers of the club were president Donna Dewey, secretary Mary Beth Bock- man and treasurer Jim Sakin. Duties of the organization consisted of providing for the needs of the exchange students and organizing programs to raise funds. g-ai AFS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Donna Eleanor Hetmpel Barbara Burrlll Mr Milton Agte Dewey, Mary Beckman. BACK ROW: Mrs. Joy Chap- advisor man, advisory Margaret Beckman, John Russell
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